Word: clerk
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...following men of last year's team are in College: 100 yards dash--A. M. Butler '02, D. G. Harris '00, E. H. Smith '00, E. J. Sanderson '00; 220 yards dash--A. M. Butler '02, E. J. Sanderson '00, P. L. Fish '01, W. G. Clerk '01, A. L. Dean '00, H. J. Winslow '02; 440 yards run--W. G. Clerk '01, A. L. Dean '00, P. L. Fish '01, H. J. Winslow '02, Half-mile run--C. H. Schweppe '02, A. L. Dean '00, P. L. Fish '01, W. G. Clerk '01, S. H. Bush...
...Fresh Pond, and back by way of Brattle street. For the first few miles the pace was slow, but the break was made at the corner of Huron avenue and Brattle street, about a mile and a quarter from home. O. W. Richardson 1L. finished first, with W. G. Clerk '01, second...
Nearly seventy men went on the hare and hounds run yesterday afternoon. The course of a little over six miles led to the Charles River, around Mt. Auburn Cemetery, through East Watertown and home by way of Fresh Pond. W. G. Clerk '01 and F. B. Taylor 1L. were the hares. The break, three-quarters of a mile from the finish, was won by D. Grant 2M., who came in about fifty yards ahead of S. H. Bush '01. H. S. Knowles '02 was a close third...
Throughout the whole run the pace was slow and frequent stops were made on account of the poor scent which was laid badly and partly carried away by the wind. Only about four miles were covered, though the runners were out nearly an hour. W. G. Clerk '01 was the first hound home, and was closely followed by F. B. Taylor 1L and S. H. Bush...
...final heat of the 220 yards dash handicap held yesterday afternoon on Holmes Field resulted as follows: First, P. L. Fish '01, 3 yds.; second, W. G. Clerk '01, 3 yds.; third, R. W. Robbins '02, 10 yds. Time, 22 4-5 seconds...